The story of '49ers Waldo Kid' keeps getting more interesting. (Courtesy: @X_Khan1 on Twitter)

Welcome to A case of the Mondays. There’s always a lot going on during the weekend. If you weren’t lucky enough to spend the past two days on the couch, you can catch up on the top five sports items you may have missed here.

No. 1 – More than meets the eye: The story of “49ers Waldo Kid” keeps getting more interesting. After being spotted at the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl parade in full 49ers attire, the teenager became a national story. 49ers fans decided to raise money to send the youngster to a game at Levi’s Stadium. Then things got interesting.

No. 2 – The Ed Lover Dancer: You’d be dancing too if you signed a two-year, $22.75 million contract.

Oakland Athletics centerfielder Coco Crisp debuted a new dance this weekend at Fanfest. Well, technically it’s a very old dance, but it’s new to the A’s.

When asked by a fan to do the Bernie Lean, Crisp obliged, but also broke out the Ed Lover dance, which is a funky groove from the 90s. The man himself caught wind of the news, and offered to break his allegiance to the Yankees in support of Crisp and the A’s.

No. 3 – Preparing for Wrestlemania: San Francisco 49ers tight end Vernon Davis might make a meddlesome ringside manager. First, he has to find a way to get inside that pesky steel cage.

He gets to climb into the ring with a professional wrestler and they even lowered the cage for effect. That’s one proud papa with some serious pull. Fortunately for Davis, wrestling is fake. O’Neil has a serious size advantage.

No. 4 – Harrison Barnes wants your help: Golden State Warriors forward Harrison Barnes is crowd sourcing ideas for NBA’s Slam Dunk Contest. You can live vicariously through Barnes by seeing your dunk in action. Just tweet him using the #HB40Dunks hashtag.

No. 5 — The Wire: Remember Nik Wallenda? No? Remember the guy that walked across the Grand Canyon on a tight rope while wearing blue jeans? Yes! That same guy walked across a tight rope inside the Georgia Dome. He completed the walk while wearing street clothes and spoke to the crowd the entire time.

Three to see:

If you’ve made it this far, clearly you have some time on your hands. Here are three stories that you simply must see: